Getting Started part 3: Check student progress

Student work can be tracked and viewed from the Markbook and from Analytics.

Stile updates in real-time, which means you can see what your students are up to while they work. There are two places in Stile that help you follow student progress:

The Markbook provides an overview of the whole class across multiple lessons;

Analytics is specific to a single lesson and provides information on a per-question level.

1. The Markbook

Each Subject has its own Markbook, which provides a visual breakdown of student progress over multiple lessons. Click into the Subject you want to review (Year 9 Science - Mr McD in this example), and then click on the Markbook button in the green header.

Each of the icons in the Markbook means something different. Take a look at the example above:

The In progress icon means the student has opened the lesson. Dominic opened the lesson 1.1 Simulation - Time, distance & speed, but he hasn't submitted it yet.

The submitted icon means the student has submitted the lesson - Russell has submitted a lesson.

If the inbox tray is accompanied by a lock, such as Caleb's 1.5 Graphing speed lesson, then the student has submitted their lesson and cannot take it back to keep working on it.

A red clock icon indicates that the lesson was submitted after the assigned due date. Russell submitted his 1.1 Simulation- Time, distance & speed lesson late.

An requested resubmission icon means that the work has been marked by the teacher, and then the teacher requested resubmission so the student can try again. Johnny needs to put more effort into his 1.2 Time, distance & speed lesson.

An Answers released icon means the work was marked and answers were released to the student - they don't need to resubmit. Johnny's 1.4 Transposing equations lesson is complete and satisfactory.

Percentile and marks only appear on assessed lessons, such as Johnny's 1.3 Average speed assessment lesson, after answers are released to the student.

Hover over an icon to reveal more information, including when the lesson was submitted.

Click on the icon to view the student's work. The first thing you'll see below the lesson title is the submissions timeline for that particular student. This timeline includes when the lesson was opened for the first time and when the most recent work was done.

2. Analyse

Every lesson has its own Analyse page which allows you to see how your students have progressed through a lesson or test.

From your Subject's Lessons page, click on the lesson your students are working on. Click on Analyse to continue.

This view includes the current status of each student on the lesson: Not started; Working; and Submitted. Question Analysis breaks down the number of correct and incorrect responses to auto-marked questions, and provides links to view responses to open ended questions using Quick Review. In the example above, Q1-Q4 are all automatically marked, and Q5 at the bottom offers a link to Quick Review.